Morgan Spiro

Morgan Spiro,  Vice President of Advocacy at CGCN Group

Morgan Spiro

Vice President of Advocacy

Morgan Spiro is Vice President of Advocacy at CGCN Group, where she supports advocacy and consulting efforts across public lands, agriculture, energy, and conservation policy. In this role, Morgan cultivates relationships between CGCN and coalition partners and supports strategy development for the energy and environment team.

Before joining CGCN, Morgan spent two years at the International Franchise Association (IFA), serving as Executive Assistant to the CEO and later as an Operations Specialist with the IFA Foundation. She managed complex scheduling and cross-discipline coordination at the C-suite level, translating executive priorities into actionable plans and keeping high-level stakeholder operations running on schedule.

Morgan began her career on Capitol Hill as a Staff Assistant for the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources under then-Ranking Member John Barrasso (R-WY). In that role, she developed and deployed systems that filled efficiency gaps and got things done. 

Her interest in Western water law, grazing regulations, and agricultural policy drew her to the committee’s work, and it remains the throughline of her career today. That interest took root earlier, at the Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation, where Morgan supported a broad range of advocacy, operations, and communications efforts and first connected with professionals working on agricultural, environmental, and public-lands issues.

A native of Central California, Morgan was actively involved in the dairy and conventional agriculture industry; her family is still involved in specialty crop farming and animal agriculture. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Wyoming, where she cultivated a passion for being outside.